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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by skanky » Sat Mar 12, 2011 1:21 am

all about the mix innit

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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by capo ultra » Sat Mar 12, 2011 2:21 pm

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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by TooMuch » Mon Mar 14, 2011 10:35 pm

LA_Boxers wrote:Dont be Gaslamp Killer. (He gets a little too excitable).
Dont pre-mix your sets.
Dont play anything thats less than 320 quality.
Dont forget your headphones.
Dont stage dive.
Dont have chicks or water in the booth.
I'm just a small time bedroom DJ but I was wondering if someone could elaborate on this?
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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by illandnatti » Wed Mar 16, 2011 3:38 pm

Moultz wrote:
LA_Boxers wrote:Dont be Gaslamp Killer. (He gets a little too excitable).
Dont pre-mix your sets.
Dont play anything thats less than 320 quality.
Dont forget your headphones.
Dont stage dive.
Dont have chicks or water in the booth.
I'm just a small time bedroom DJ but I was wondering if someone could elaborate on this?
I think he's saying don't record your DJ set ahead of time only to play the recorded mix on the night, while pretending to actually mix. Essentially, don't be a faker.

Alternatively, he could be saying to be more spontaneous, by not having a set playlist for the night. This is harder if you're a beginner as spontaneity relies heavily on a DJs mixing skill; his ability to both make quick decisions and to execute those decisions while keeping the integrity of the mix.

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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by wub » Wed Mar 16, 2011 3:51 pm

Teo wrote:So I have my first show coming up, im pretty excited but a little nervous. I've played in numerous other bands in a spread of genres, but this is my first show performing dubstep. Im pretty comfortable mixing, but what I'm more worried about is my presence. I've been watching other DJs perform and there seems to be a lot of finger-guns and claw-hands.

What do you guys like to see your DJ doing? Or do you not care and just want to hear great music? Should I just do a bunch of drugs and just completely let go?

Practice your opening mix i.e the smoothest transition you can between your first two tunes. Practice until it's seamless. Once you've got one amazing mix under your belt, the rest of the set will just come naturally.

Don't over do it on drink/drugs though; there is a difference between letting loose and falling over.

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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by roshman111 » Thu Mar 17, 2011 1:35 pm

Standard approach to a live set.
- Steal an Excision Mix
- Burn 2 CD
- Play CD @ the night

- When you leave get told how great your set was.

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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by Teo » Thu Mar 17, 2011 5:37 pm

roshman111 wrote:Standard approach to a live set.
- Steal an Excision Mix
- Burn 2 CD
- Play CD @ the night

- When you leave get told how great your set was.
i dont want to do that :/

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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by wolf89 » Thu Mar 17, 2011 5:50 pm

Don't get drunk

If you cock up a mix react quickly and don't just leave it clanging and try poker face through it, but also don't pull it out and pull silly faces at the crowd either. Just act like you would if cocked up in a room with a couple people who aren't paying that much attention.

Dunno about stage presence. I have a feeling I look really pissed off or deep in concentration most of the time.

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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by kaiten » Thu Mar 17, 2011 6:38 pm

Just be yourself and don't play the Beatport Top 10.

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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by Incognitorecords » Thu Mar 17, 2011 6:46 pm

I'm playing on Saturday, probably my first major support set (and first time on a stage rather than in a booth) so I'm planning to go with the tunes.. If a tune is heavy then I'll react how I normally react (going nuts), maybe interacting (well looking at, haha) the crowd more often - if I refix the tune, go mental as per. yeah

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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by syrup » Thu Mar 17, 2011 7:00 pm

put on some shiverz moves (3:46:26 and on especially :) :) )

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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by honey-d » Thu Mar 17, 2011 7:16 pm

johney wrote:put on some shiverz moves (3:46:26 and on especially :) :) )

pfft I dance much more exhuberantly when I play out than that. What LA Boxer said about Gaslamp is I guess true if don't want to/know how to move with the music but lemme tell you Gaslamp has a huuuuge following because of his crazy shit (dance moves and mixing style) so it's not like Gaslamp is losing gigs because he feels the music
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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by Motorway to Roswell » Thu Mar 17, 2011 7:53 pm

This is how to play live. (3:50 onwards)

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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by fractal » Thu Mar 17, 2011 8:49 pm

standard full body nod, nice!
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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by Teo » Thu Mar 17, 2011 9:26 pm




this is what i'm going to do for my entire set. 0:30 on

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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by antipode » Thu Mar 17, 2011 11:41 pm

Motorway to Roswell wrote:This is how to play live. (3:50 onwards)


shit that was entertaining
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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by jameshk » Fri Mar 18, 2011 3:54 am

I go a bit mental when im mixing aswell. Just how it goes.

Be yourself, fuck what everyone else thinks or says. Play a good set and everything else dosn't matter.
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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by legend4ry » Fri Mar 18, 2011 5:00 am

Just act like you're mixing at home thats what I do...

I generally play sets what have some sort of journey aspect... Starting one vibe and carrying through my record bag till I reach to another place..Switching it up when I see fit.

After all, if you're booked to play a gig you're booked to play what you like so read the crowd and judge whats in your bag.. Don't go buying tunes you don't like just to get reactions..

Best advice I ever got was to take a beer up with you and have a few sips when you're feeling a bit nervous throughout (like, if you do a bit of a dodgey mix, instead of worrying about it, take your mind off it by having a gulp of beer) after the first couple of tunes, you'll become relaxed anyways!

Most importantly, if you don't feel like going crazy, don't! If you drop a tune which makes you wanna brock out, brock out! Even if the crowd isn't feeling the tune your energy will be projected onto them and they'll feel a little more into your performance.

The main thing about Djing I've found is to just enjoy it, even if you fack up a few mixes and forget to play a couple of tunes just be grateful you're playing on (hopefully) a better system than you have at home.. If anything hearing my own tunes on big fuck off rigs is worth the hassle of traveling and the late nights.
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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by _boring » Fri Mar 18, 2011 6:03 am

legend4ry wrote:Just act like you're mixing at home thats what I do...

I generally play sets what have some sort of journey aspect... Starting one vibe and carrying through my record bag till I reach to another place..Switching it up when I see fit.

After all, if you're booked to play a gig you're booked to play what you like so read the crowd and judge whats in your bag.. Don't go buying tunes you don't like just to get reactions..

Best advice I ever got was to take a beer up with you and have a few sips when you're feeling a bit nervous throughout (like, if you do a bit of a dodgey mix, instead of worrying about it, take your mind off it by having a gulp of beer) after the first couple of tunes, you'll become relaxed anyways!

Most importantly, if you don't feel like going crazy, don't! If you drop a tune which makes you wanna brock out, brock out! Even if the crowd isn't feeling the tune your energy will be projected onto them and they'll feel a little more into your performance.

The main thing about Djing I've found is to just enjoy it, even if you fack up a few mixes and forget to play a couple of tunes just be grateful you're playing on (hopefully) a better system than you have at home.. If anything hearing my own tunes on big fuck off rigs is worth the hassle of traveling and the late nights.
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the only thing i can add is,

- when you are sorting your tunes to bring, take careful care to think about whether you should NOT bring a tune to play at thatt particular night/event aswell, even tho you may like it and want to, there are some timeslots/gigs/crowds where you should focus on what NOT to bring out of your collection, more than what to bring; cuz in the moment you might want to draw for a dub with a dodgy mixdown and regret it when it doesnt drop on par with other tracks around it (thats obv where skill in the mix comes into play more aswell).

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Re: Tips on performing?

Post by Phyalow » Fri Mar 18, 2011 8:38 am

Motorway to Roswell wrote:This is how to play live. (3:50 onwards)

Haha wicked, hate to do this but does anybody know what the synthy track he's mixing in this?

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